Rooted Podcast by The Association of Black Psychologists' Student Circle Rooted Podcast by The ABPsi Student Circle
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- Society & Culture
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With the understanding that ABPsi cannot grow without the continued
engagement and support from student voices, the SC board has begun producing our own podcast, Rooted. In 20 to 30 minute segments, students are encouraged to highlight their struggles, successes, and passions as they pertain to African/Black Psychology. Our podcasts endeavor to focus on the spiritual, professional, and emotional dimensions of the student experience and empower members to become involved in spreading ABPsi’s message.
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Dr. Edwin Nichols & Garrick Beauliere: The Making of a Founder
Simba Simbi means to hold up that which holds you up. In these series of conversations, the foundational thinkers and leaders of the Association of Black Psychologists discuss their theory, practice, and inspiration with students who represent the future of the field and organization. Black Forward!
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Dr. Huberta Jackson-Lowman & Evan Auguste: Psychology of Black Women and Emotional Emancipation
Simba Simbi means to hold up that which holds you up. In these series of conversations, the foundational thinkers and leaders of the Association of Black Psychologists discuss their theory, practice, and inspiration with students who represent the future of the field and organization. Black Forward!
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Dr. Linda James Myers & Aaron Bethea: The Rise of African Deep Thought and Optimal Theory
Simba Simbi means to hold up that which holds you up. In these series of conversations, the foundational thinkers and leaders of the Association of Black Psychologists discuss their theory, practice, and inspiration with students who represent the future of the field and organization. Black Forward!
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Episode 6: History of Student Circle & a Book on the Beauty of Blackness with Dr. Bedford Palmer
This episode features Bedford Palmer, PhD. Dr. Palmer shares his experience as a former Student Circle Chair, and how that experience prepared him for his career. We then discuss the inspiration and impact of his new book "Daddy Why Am I Brown?"
Purchase and review the book at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083XD91KN/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
For more information, please contact Henry:
on Twitter: @DrBFPalmer
or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbfpalmer/
Produced by Evan Auguste
Contact: scchair-elect@abpsi.org
Music by Jaga Gola
Contact: Jaga@wehepicat.com
Follow us:
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Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheABPsi
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Episode 5: The Creation of an App for African-American Mental Health with Henry Willis
This episode features Henry Willis. Henry shares his experience creating his cell phone app for African-American youth and his understanding of the unique challenges this population faces. We also discuss the potential for the growth of his app across the diaspora.
For more information, please contact Henry:
on Twitter: @HeyArtez
e-mail: henry.willis@unc.edu
Produced by Evan Auguste
Contact: east.grad@abpsi.org
Music by Jaga Gola
Contact: Jaga@wehepicat.com
Follow us:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheABPsi/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheABPsi
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Episode 4: Post-Doctorate Life & Brand Building with Dr. Thomas Vance
This episode features Dr. Thomas Vance. We explore how to get through a PhD program at a PWI while being African Centered, what life is like immediately post-doctorate, and the value of building your brand.
For more information, please contact Dr. Vance:
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTVance?lang=en
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanceology/
Produced by Evan Auguste
Contact: east.grad@abpsi.org
Music by Jaga Gola
Contact: Jaga@wehepicat.com
Follow us:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheABPsi/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheABPsi
Instagram: www.instagram.com/theabpsi/
Customer Reviews
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